The Fighter & The Kid - Tim Kennedy Finally Addresses The Allegations | TFATK Ep. 1205

Episode Date: July 16, 2026

Tim Kennedy is finally addressing the controversy surrounding his book and the allegations that have dominated conversations across the military, podcast, and combat sports communities.On thi...s episode of The Fighter and The Kid, Brendan Schaub and Bryan Callen break down Kennedy's response, discuss accountability, fame, success, and why so many public figures struggle when they reach the top.The guys also react to the surprising news that Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky are divorcing after nearly two decades together, discuss Conor McGregor's latest business venture and UFC comeback, debate celebrity psychology, and cover several wild current events making headlines.Topics include Tim Kennedy, Conor McGregor, Tom Segura, Christina Pazsitzky, Jordan Peterson, Floyd Mayweather, Lionel Messi, World Cup discussion, UFC news, podcast culture, and much more.Quo - Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to https://www.quo.com/FIGTHERO'Reilly - https://oreillyauto.com/FIGHTERSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:03 This is really the fighter and the kid. Come on, baby. Jesus take the wheel. Tell us on your right, too. It's coming down here in Texas, guys. It's Texas weather. You know what I'm saying? Now, let me ask you the question.
Starting point is 00:00:16 When it rains. It rains. It rains. It's not like L.A. or Denver. We didn't rain. There's no in between. Yeah, there's no subtle rain here. Shit's getting.
Starting point is 00:00:23 That's the thing nobody tells you about we moved to Austin. We moved to Texas. The summer is holler so hot. Buddy, nobody told me about the ice storms. The ice storms. In the winter. And by the way, they can happen in the summer. You can get hail in the summer.
Starting point is 00:00:37 It's called hail. Don't be like Will Smith's son right now, right? It's just hail, be cool. Dangerous. Yeah, is it? But then, so there's hail, like there's the free storms, right? Yeah. But the fuck, the rain.
Starting point is 00:00:48 The rain. The rain is no bump. No. Now, if you ever had football practice in college and it was raining like this, do you not practice? Because you don't want to get wet and muddy. My 10-year-old has practiced. I love asking that question.
Starting point is 00:01:03 My 10-year-old. Because you're practicing. Oh, yeah. I had a trainer, old school trainer, train outside. And it was like raining. In L.A., no, just like my trainer, Lupo. Oh, yeah. It was raining.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Yeah, yeah, seven years old, didn't give a fuck. Yeah. And I go, it's raining. He goes, get out, get over here. The sunny day in Buffalo. What are you talking about? Yeah, I won't even address. What?
Starting point is 00:01:26 Yeah, I won't even address. It's raining. What the fuck you are? We had practice last night and he's like, dad, it's rain out. It is? Yeah. Okay. I make no.
Starting point is 00:01:34 no issue of it. Playing in the rain. God, it's hot. Is it? Okay. Well, it might be raining when you play a game. I don't care. So we're playing.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Yeah, also at 10, they have fun in the rain. Of course. This is so fun for them. Of course. But if you make a big deal about it, then it becomes a deal. I don't even address it. Never. Man, dad, it's hot.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Is it? Well, well, interesting. Now in my head, I'm like, when I get out of the car, I'm like, Jesus Christ, it's hot. I don't say anything. Because then they don't make it. They're like, they're kids. Like, whatever. Just keep them hydrated.
Starting point is 00:02:04 baby my son god bless my son i love him so much but he's he and i are very similar and uh so he's been wrestling with these olympians over at pressure that's a little much well well it's just that they're teaching them and they're so awesome they're such great guys but i bring my 14 year to learn some wrestling and it's a bunch of dudes with cauliflower ears and mustache in their in their third it's a that's a lot it's for a kid he's like holy shit so it's just scary and he's trying to learn but they're so great with him this guy um malika amini and miles amini over at pressure gym Shane Shane's uh gym and so uh but just watching him and like those guys are used to the grind and like it's nothing but after an hour when you're drilling and learning stuff and
Starting point is 00:02:48 trying to like it's a lot for him yeah it's a lot after you got get him out of there right it's a lot he's gonna hate it because remember it's still 14 he's still 14 that's that's what dad's my it's actually physically hard too you're you're doing stuff like also not fun. But you forget, it's not fun. The reason he started doing is for fun. Correct. Now it can, it becomes more serious when he's like, you know, 16, 17, 17, sure. Then, all right, let's grind. And you know, you're not to do things you don't want to do. Yes. But at 10, they shouldn't be doing things they don't want to do. 14, like, he's just new to it. So I had to be like, all right. You'll drive them away from it. And I noticed it. I noticed it was a lot of
Starting point is 00:03:23 work because he fell asleep in the car, right? You just, you just get tired. It's like, it's learning. It's mentally. It's mentally. It's not even physical. It's mentally this, this. this and try to pay attention this. Yes. And I forget that. If they're Olympians, it's like, what? Yeah. You're talking about all these different grips, but I'm just trying to.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Yeah. And they, to their credit, simplified the shit out of it. But even their simplified is. Because I'm trying to go, one of those should be riding legs. They go, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, whoa. Stay out of it. Whoa. Stay out of it.
Starting point is 00:03:50 I had this talk with this coach the other day. We had practice. He was like, oh, let's get in trips here and X, Y, Z. And we're going to move that. Whoa, stop, stop, stop. Stop, stop, stop. this isn't the Texas longhorns bubble. We're bread and butter.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Bread and butter. Everything super simple. Think about being 10 and you've never been pads before. And you're throwing the West Coast offense at them. Already it's a lot. Being in pads, it's all new. Most of them come from seven on seven flag football. Already it's a lot.
Starting point is 00:04:19 We need to keep it super simple so they can just play the game and have fun. You start doing hot reads and all this shit. That's teaching. That's coaching knowing how to coach, right, at certain ages. 100% Yeah 100% First year in college
Starting point is 00:04:34 Is it Are you thrown to the wolves It's a lot Yeah it's a lot Yeah But again You've been playing for a long time By that
Starting point is 00:04:40 Yeah but not at that level High school to college is a lot Now Like Lake Travis With their Offensive scheme It can be a little similar With their schemes
Starting point is 00:04:50 But especially when I played Going from there to see you It's a lot And you get a playbook About this big About this thick And you look And you got to know
Starting point is 00:04:59 your stuff, you got to study it. You got to study it. You do? Yeah, oh yeah. So, but again, it's kind of your job. At 18, 19, 20, it's like, you mean, you're going to have to spend some time outside of your boy Matt McChesney just showed me what one play was sometimes in the NFL. And I was like, what the fuck are you talking about? Yeah. It's a lot. But again, that's your job. Yeah. It's your job. Yeah. But now what they broke down like writing jokes and stuff like that at a high level. It's a lot like, yeah, yeah, I just don't go up there and wing it. Right. When you're watching on Thursday night football, Monday, at football, Sunday at football.
Starting point is 00:05:31 They're not just winging it. No. No, there's a whole process. But at 10, 11, 12, this shouldn't be a process where they gotta go home and study film. No, come on. No. But you're gonna get these dads.
Starting point is 00:05:41 That's having fun. And I went back, did you play? Oh, you never played? Oh, interesting. But you want your kid studying at 10? Yeah. Did you do that? What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:05:49 Huge. The fuck you're doing. Huge. Very true. It's miserable for them. Miserable. For a kid to go home and have to like study plays and shit? Not at 10.
Starting point is 00:05:57 Not yet. That's right. There would be a time for that. Yeah. But not yet. Yeah. Not yet. Not yet.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Dude, I feel bad because the rain and our boy Tim Kennedy lost or lost, launched a new podcast. Yeah. And he's like, can you do it on Wednesday morning? You know, I'm basically a newscaster now, right? I'm on air Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, five days a week. I do six shows a week, right? So it's a lot. So I'm like, you know, it's tough to get me to do other shows.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Oh, yeah. But I, you know, I owe Tim. Tim's our guy. Yep. I'm like, yeah, man, maybe Sunday morning I could do it probably around 9 or 10, and I'll do firing kit at 1230. And then you text, hey, and you do 10. So I'm like, ah, Tim, I can't do Wednesday morning.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Right. You know, so I feel bad. Yeah. And then I was like, what's it about? And he's like, Callan did it and sent me a clip of you. And you did it. Yeah, I did it. Well, for, for.
Starting point is 00:06:49 What's the show concept? The show's concept is called Over Dogs. I guess Tim is, a lot of people don't know, but he trowels. levels a lot. I think people know that. Yeah, he goes to, they don't actually, but he goes to parts of the world that are pretty dicey. Yeah, yeah. Stuff you don't know. Most people don't. Yeah, yeah. And so he wants to kind of use that as an ability, I think, to interview rebel leaders, heads of state of places like countries that are serious. No doubt. And that sounds fascinating. What the fuck would I be on there for then? Well, he'll also do personalities. We want to talk about
Starting point is 00:07:25 fighting and international politics. For me, He wanted me on there because I was the first one and we had to address the elephant in the room. Which was your big dick? Was my big dick, but also. Tom and his and Christina broke up? There was some fish stories that went on. There's what? With the book.
Starting point is 00:07:42 There was some fish stories that went on with the book. There was. Yeah. But here's my thing. I don't know what to believe because that, that genre of like special forces, all they do is eat each other alive. Well, no, but so what's really important is actually... And I'm not saying, again, I don't have a dog in the fight. I don't know what's real, what's not.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So I watch it. We kind of do know what's real. And that's the one thing that we talked about on the podcast. And to... First of all, how did it get brought up? Well, no, Tim said, I got to do a podcast. And he said, would you mind being the first person to... To navigate these waters?
Starting point is 00:08:23 Yeah, now, now... Oh, I'm sorry. Do you have... 50,000 cash in a bag? I'm probably... To navigate these wires? Yeah, I'm probably the wrong guy because I'm not a military guy. Because I don't know, I don't can't...
Starting point is 00:08:33 You also can't call him out on shit. Well, I don't know how to... Nor can you... Yeah, exactly. I don't know how to do... I don't know how to do... Nor should do. I don't know all the details of...
Starting point is 00:08:44 I read the book and I thought it was great, but I don't know... Like, these guys broke it down. You don't know how the Sashmaid's... Also, but also, you're... From an outsider, look it in, You're also very close. You guys are buddies.
Starting point is 00:08:57 You work out the other show. You're not the guy who's going to hold his feet to the fire. No. And I did hold his feet to the fire. As much as a buddy can. Because I said to him, you know, if I don't hold your feet to the fire here, the internet's going to, it's a mousetrap and it's going to come for you. Oh, it's going to come, whether you did this or not.
Starting point is 00:09:15 But what I, what I will say is that there were, now, now you can say embellishments, you can say exaggerations. You can say fish stories. Back up. So did he bring you on to navigate this? Yes. Is what you're saying? Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Oh, gotcha. Yeah. And I didn't know really how to do this. And when you say, let's just call it what it is, when you say embellishments, when you say fish stories, when you say exaggerations, there's another word for that. And that's called lies. Especially when it comes to that stuff. And when you're, when you're a special forces guy, when you're a Delta guy, when you're a Delta operator.
Starting point is 00:09:54 So there's a there I think his name is Brent Tucker. He was an eight, it's called an A squadron tier one operator. Those guys have a tremendous amount of experience, combat experience over a long period. Also made a lot of, also made a lot of sacrifices to get that title. They're just the elite of the elite. So I completely understand why people call those other people out. So when you have like, then you have, um, Delta guys, you have green berets. A lot of these guys have.
Starting point is 00:10:24 lost people in combat. Correct. Close buddies. They've seen, this is a very personal thing. It's a very emotional. The most person. They've also taken lives. There's a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:33 If somebody is writing a book and a lot of it is fiction or some of it is fiction and they're, they're making a profit off it. This is a big problem. But again, I do not know. I'm literally asking questions. Do you know more than I do? Yeah. Now he had a ghost writer.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Tim didn't write the book, correct? He had a ghostwriter, but that ghostwriter is not to be held accountable because this is Tim's story. Oh, so Tim would tell him the stories and he'd write it down. As far as I know. So the ghost writer wasn't sensationalizing or hyping things up to make it sound good. No. So you have to take responsibility for a book that you didn't, not only did you write, but you also narrated. You read it.
Starting point is 00:11:22 you did the you did the book on tape so you've read every word of the audible version yeah so and and so tim knew that he had to come clean and say that because i went through the allegations oh did you yeah i went through every allegation pretty much this is they're just it's all over yeah yeah and and the large issues and um he had you know the to my surprise frankly to my surprise frankly to my surprise that there were there were a lot of made-up stories really yeah and tim acknowledged that yeah here's my and i said why why did you do it and he said and he said and i would imagine part of what's really important in in my opinion in this world is when you
Starting point is 00:12:13 mess up to that degree the only thing you can do it the only thing you can do is own it this way but go back why do you say he did it well let me just say because that's my question is like tim's a smart dude say what you want to them tim's a very smart dude uh articulate uh best i mean communications i've ever seen as far as i communicate he said he said his answer was why would he do it his answer was i think i had a god complex meaning i think you get you got he thought he could get away with it when you're that successful and and you're doing that well why not get a little greedy and embellish right why not tell a story because you're writing a book.
Starting point is 00:12:55 I think that... What about that? Can you imagine if I wrote a book? That'd be like me writing a book. And I'm like, yeah, I remember the time I knocked out Fador in the first round. Now the cows was like, damn, you knocked out Fado, that's cool. The UFC alumni, like, hey, hey, Bubba, Bubba. A better analogy would be if you had this storied college football career.
Starting point is 00:13:16 And then we went back and went. But here's the thing that I think human beings do that's really interesting. He, some of this stuff seems to be subconscious. Some of this stuff seems to be like where you've been, you're with a lot of people who were there. Okay. Now it was 20 years ago. But there are people that were there.
Starting point is 00:13:36 And then you have people who are tier one operators. A tier one operator is a guy like a SEAL Team 6 assaulter, a Delta Force operator and assaulter, okay? There are very few people like that. those guys understand details to combat that you and I would never understand. And they don't forget. You throw a grenade into a room. What's the first thing that happens?
Starting point is 00:14:00 There's a cloud of dust that you can't see through. See, if you say you saw something after that, you didn't. Right? There's no way. They go like this. Those guys go, hold it. None of this is, yeah. Guys like Andy Stump, they'll tell you that there's just certain things.
Starting point is 00:14:15 They'll be like, that's not, we used to do Andy Stump and I did this thing called tactical asshole. I would watch a movie and I'd be like, this is what I do in this situation. He'd be like, really. And you think that those suppressors are silencers and you don't hear them? I didn't know anything. And so those guys started doing a little math. And so Tim has paid a very steep price for this, right?
Starting point is 00:14:36 Tim has lost pretty much everything. On the podcast, I said, you kind of deserve it. You don't get away with this. And I think he understands that. I think the only way forward to say, I lied, I'm sorry, and I'll do better. And what did Tim say about it? Is that what he said? Well, well, I knew that the internet would they're going to they're going to do their own thing now around the center. But now that matters. For the people that care about Tim or sponsors or his friends, they're going to watch that
Starting point is 00:15:06 acknowledging of, okay, we can move in the right direction. Look, the internet's never going to move in the right direction on that. Yeah. Look, look, one of the things that I had said also and it's like, why would you do this? It's like, well, because he's my friend. Well, why? as your friend because I've seen I've seen and so many people that know Tim. There's so many good things about him. I mean, you're talking about a guy who goes out of his way for everybody. When I first moved to Austin, I'm talking going out of his way. Hold on, not just me.
Starting point is 00:15:35 You know, we're boys training partners. Not just me. My entire family took dinner. I know. And literally it was like, here's where you should eat. This is what you should do. Hey, bring the kids here. My kids went to his kid's house.
Starting point is 00:15:48 and when we first, we didn't know anybody. Look, look, look, it's not just that. I happen to know and have seen with my own eyes what he's done for people who can't help themselves, people who are suicidal, people who are about to end it. That guy's gotten in his truck and driven, like, all night. Just for somebody he doesn't know, and I'm not joking, okay? He's done those kinds of things.
Starting point is 00:16:09 So the Tim I know has always been this insanely generous, insanely tough leader in every way. That's why it was so puzzling. That's also all I give a fuck about. That stuff, I get it. I get it, and he's going to get his for that. I have nothing to do that. I don't know that, Tim.
Starting point is 00:16:27 I wasn't around during those times when Tim was an operator. I know, you and I, the dad. You and I also know, he's a great dad too. Great dad. Unbelievable family, man. Look at his kids. Unbelievable friends. He's friends.
Starting point is 00:16:38 I know Tim as far as that goes. I'll ride for that Tim any day of the week. This other stuff, I don't know. And also, also when it comes to badassery, he's got some he's got his degree in badassery he's that you know so so yes there was the piper has to be paid the piper is being paid for whatever happened with that book for the stories that were were not true um he just i mean yeah no one can't and it's such a bonehead it's such a bonehead thing it's a bone hit he needed guys like you and i to go hey bro hey buddy but we can't because i would read
Starting point is 00:17:14 them my oh my god yeah that makes sense you're badass i because we're not from that world But now if he gave it to Andy Stump, and Andy, before he came out, I was like, well, hold on, Bubba,
Starting point is 00:17:21 do you really want to say this stuff? Because I've been there, right? So before you put this out, why don't we change just a little bit, right? Let's not go down that road. And I bet you Tim, like,
Starting point is 00:17:32 you're right. Yeah. Let's take a little break here from chatting with a kid at 69 years old. You know what moments where you text your whole team? Did anyone follow up with that guy?
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Starting point is 00:18:48 in the soft community didn't really read the book until they did until they had to yeah well it's but it's not for them yeah it's not for them but but that yes for guys like you jack off this stuff yeah but it's it's it's not for them until it is yeah and then they go
Starting point is 00:19:02 hold on oh buddy and then we got a problem we got a problem I don't get him so smart it's like what the fuck were you thinking I don't think he was thinking I think that a lot of us do things on a subconscious level to burn down, to burn down one part of our life, to burn down the dead wood that we built. No, I don't think that's true because Tim wouldn't want to burn it down.
Starting point is 00:19:29 I think Tim literally thought to your point, and he said he was like God like, whatever he said Godlike, I think he legit thought he could get away with it because he was cooking on so many other aspects. He thought, this isn't a big deal. Well, it's a great story. But if you dial it back to him 10 years ago, 12 years ago, I went, hey, buddy, what if I told you can write this book and you're embellish? He'd be like, what?
Starting point is 00:19:53 Yeah. So I think he literally thought he could get away with anything because he has a show, you know, hunting Hitler and he's all over social media and he has a podcast and he's doing this, TV show. So all that, you know. I just, I don't know. I think people do things that are self-destructive and they're not even aware of it. I don't think all of us.
Starting point is 00:20:14 I don't think so. I don't think that's it with this. I don't think, I literally think it's the same thing as P. Ditty, it's the same thing as Con or you get to a certain level where you think you're untouchable and you think that nothing's going to affect you. You're just going to be cooking.
Starting point is 00:20:27 That's a form of self-destruction. I don't think so. It is. I don't, I think it's a sense of false confidence where you think you've figured it all out and you can beat the game. I know, but the problem is that when you're up there, there's a whole, there's a whole psychological thing where you don't deserve to be up there.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Oh, I don't think that's everyone. I think you're right. In some instances, I think some guys, literally, I think some of Conner's allegations, he thought he could do that to women, and he's above the system. And it does not work that way. You start to worship yourself as a God, okay? It's called worshiping false gods. I hear you, this God stuff, I literally think they think, they don't think they're gods,
Starting point is 00:21:07 but they think they're on such a level of celebrity where the same rules don't apply. You can call it God. Let's put it this way. Just being out of touch with reality. A lot of times things go so well for you as a person. You're winning your whole life. You win your whole life that you start to think you're one of God's favorites. Let's put it that way.
Starting point is 00:21:26 For some guys. So sometimes the rules don't apply to you. Yeah, but see, it's different when it comes to like Connor or Tim, and I'm not saying Tim and Connor's allegations are same. What I'm saying is the amount of work it took for those guys to get there, the amount of sacrifice, it's different than if you're a singer, it's work. But it's different than grinding in the gym from Connor coming from nothing being on food stamps to this international superstar. That's different.
Starting point is 00:21:51 I don't. It's all the same. I don't. I don't. I think the trap is there. But if you're singing, you were born with that, right? You've always been able to sing. Not really.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Singing to be a great singer, you have to train really hard. Some of them, some of them. And then other people don't. Like, jelly roll, you know, good singer. But jelly was always, always singing, always. Exactly. He was born with that. He was doing it.
Starting point is 00:22:13 Jelly is not. waking up at six in the morning, putting road work in, doing it four times a day on food stamps. I don't care what it is that you have to do to get there. I think that what happens to human beings, I think that's the difference. I think what happens to human beings is when you get to a certain level of fame and there aren't other psychological issues that should have been dealt with when you were younger, they are going to come out and you see this all the time. And there are books written about it. There are psychiatrists will talk about it. At the end of the day, human beings will burn down, they will burn it all down if they feel like they don't deserve it.
Starting point is 00:22:47 I feel like it's built on some kind of life. Like in Floyd Mayweather's case, like burn through that money, that's not because he wants to burn it down or self-sabotage. That's because he's not knowledgeable on finances and he's and he's too dumb to think about investing. I don't agree. See, I don't think he's self-sabot. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Oh yeah. I don't think so. I think not at that level. Oh, yeah, at that level all the time. You get that. It happens all the time. Not with athletes. Of course with athletes.
Starting point is 00:23:12 Of course, with athletes. Of course, they're psychologically. They're not even aware of their own psychology. It's athletes are just like anybody else. It doesn't matter what you took to get there. When you get there, when you get there and you're, you're, you shouldn't let that ring? When you get there, you know, that doesn't matter. If you don't feel like you deserve it.
Starting point is 00:23:35 See, I think that's what you're confusing. Is the athletes have earned it and when they started the journey, think they are going to be Not all, no, no, no, human beings are very complicated. Depends on the athlete. Some athletes, by the way, are just faster than everybody and stronger on everybody and actually don't have to work that hard. They're a wide receiver. Well, then you're talking about John Jones.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Sure, I'm talking about wide receivers, too. There's certain people in the NFL who are just so insanely talented that they're just going to make the team. Now, it doesn't mean they don't work, but there are guys who grind like a motherfucker. Messy, for example, apparently, and you'll hear his teammates say, you know, Ronaldo's known for his work ethic, crazy. Messi, they say, I've never seen him in the gym. he'll get a massage and go out and just score three goals it's like you know whatever it is it's
Starting point is 00:24:15 just his thing he just loves the game right so there's and by the way it also depends on how complicated you are as a human being people are different they're just complicated but i i i have a spiritual look on it i have a psychological and spiritual look on it where outlook which is no one escapes no one escapes chasing the wrong shit no one escapes lying at the end of the day No one escapes it. You pay a price. It's like I always go back to what I heard Jordan Peterson say, which is you will pay for everything you haven't done and have done with interest at the end of the day.
Starting point is 00:24:50 You can twist the fabric of reality for a long time. He said in 35 years of being a psychoanalyst, I've never seen anybody get away with anything even once. That's kind of a bold and traumatic statement. I think he's right. I think he's right. I think at the end of the day, you will pay for every lie you tell. in one way or another.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yeah. And that, I think, is a good thing about life. You know what I mean? I think it's a good thing. So what's Tim do now? Tim tells the truth and nothing but the truth and it takes his lump. It's still badass stuff. Yeah, takes his lumps.
Starting point is 00:25:26 He's doing badass stuff. The other thing I said to him in the podcast is there are two things I said. I said one, there is a compilation that somebody in his team put together of him correcting the record of his when they would introduce him as being winning a V device. There's a record. There's literally a compilation. I'm going, I got to stop you. I did not win a V device.
Starting point is 00:25:49 He said it one time to a guy he's never met on a podcast, nobody to listen to. And I said, why did you do that? I want to sound cool. I want to sound like a badass. I was like, to a guy you never met. So, but again, I said to him, I go, unfortunately, if you fuck one goat, you're a goat fucker. You can do everything in life. Oh, you suck one dick.
Starting point is 00:26:06 You're out. You're out. Yeah, yeah. So, so, you know, there's that too. The other thing is that I also know that when he said it deployed countless times overseas, that's true. That's absolutely true. I know. I'll get pictures from him.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Yeah. Well, you'll just get a picture of this like his. On a helicopter. Yeah. But, yeah. But overall, he's out there. And that's it. Anyway, I would watch that podcast now.
Starting point is 00:26:34 It's, it was, I'd like to hear what you'd have to say. you know uh but yeah i'd watch that podcast it'll it'll it'll he'll always have to deal with that he'll always have to the rest of his life he'll never be able to live that down yeah it's the same as same as any athlete with peds like you oh that's you're never going to live that down uh gable stevenson with his accusations connor with his Floyd like those stuff you can do it whatever you want in sports someone will always bring that it's always going to be the in the background there's nothing he can do always and what you can do always and what you can do is you just keep getting better.
Starting point is 00:27:08 You just become a better person in every way. And that's what you do. You know, Connor now is, like I watched him kind of, you know, he's doing that God thing and looking up. It's because he doesn't have, he's got it. He better, he needs to anchor himself. Well, it's all he has. Well, you got to anchor yourself to something,
Starting point is 00:27:24 because if you don't anchor yourself, something with permanence. Yeah. Man, you don't know where to go. Because you know what doesn't anchor you, the status, the money, all that. Yeah, but when you're a broke kid on, you know, food stamps, that's trauma. You're going to anchor yourself.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Yeah. But you're anchored. yourself on money, success, winning fights. And then once you accomplish all that, you're like, oh, this didn't do it. What the fuck am I going to do? And then that's when the alcohol, the drugs, the girls, all this other shit starts happening. And then finally, after all this shit, you're like, I guess it's Jesus. You know what I think. So back to the self-destructive thing, you're up atop. There's a force. You can call it whatever you want, but there's a force. You're the force trying to drive yourself this way. There's a force. You're the force trying to drive yourself this way.
Starting point is 00:28:06 there's a force that's always trying to bring you back to that starting point that starting point that you went through the welfare you want to just cry and all that behavior all that insane behavior is trying to ensure that you don't get for i think it's also society trying to ensure it too i think it's all of it there's a lot like mentality where people want to pull you down so you're fighting that every day of your life but you're trying to go this they're trying to bring you down always and then eventually you have a little bum of the road and then they're really going to see it's the struggle baba yeah look at as we become men of a certain age you and i men of a certain age we're just not concerned with that of the shit no we're not no out of the game it's not what do you really think
Starting point is 00:28:52 about my kids think about my wife i think about the happiness of my clan i think about that i think about my friends that i'm going to have forever yeah that's what i think about i don't need all that of the stuff. No. Now will I be at Magubis? Friday, Saturday. Yes, I will. In Tumonia, Maryland.
Starting point is 00:29:09 You know what I mean? I'm going to bring some heat. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I guess. But I just turn it into an advertisement. Dude, so how about yesterday? It's remind me of us talking soccer because France played Spain, right?
Starting point is 00:29:22 Yeah. And Jay knows soccer. Jay knows soccer. He loves England, right? He knows soccer. And we always text, especially during baseball games, but especially during the World Cup. and I got home and Spain or France was about to play and he goes, who are you going for?
Starting point is 00:29:38 I go, you know me. I can't stay in France, man. So I'm hoping the big dogs lose. I said I'd like to see the underdog take this. I like to see this little team. There's a little engine that could. I'd like to see Spain get it done. Like literally argue the best team.
Starting point is 00:29:50 And then I just, then I just see the bubbles going blink, wink, wink, wink. I'm like, I wonder what he's going to say here. And he goes, Jesus Christ. I go what? He goes, Spain's such a powerhouse. He goes, he goes, I can't stand when you
Starting point is 00:30:03 and Brian talk soccer. He goes, you guys have no fucking glue. Because by the way, I would have said the same thing. And then I was talking to my nephew who's just, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:11 falls deep in soccer. And then I'm listening to the guys talk, like, you know, who know they go, this is the deepest bench powerhouse team. I was like, buddy, they're such a...
Starting point is 00:30:19 They beat France in the European. Yeah, Jay was like, there's such a power. See, he's like, they're not some small underdog team. They'd already beaten that team. Yeah, he's like, they're not some weird little team
Starting point is 00:30:29 that hopefully pulls the South, he's like, you're such a dumbass. I was like, he goes, thank God you brought this up to me and not on the podcast. No doubt. There you go. I'm definitely talking about it. I'll tell you who I'm rooting for. Yeah, and I think England has a very good chance.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Yeah, but there's some shadiness going on with Argentina making sure, you know, but here's my thing with this. Like everyone was like, oh, FIFA's so corrupt and the World Cup's corrupt. They're given, you know, Argentina, bet for the doubt and they're given opportunity. You're, and you're probably right. And that's fine. we can look at the stats and how many penalties for the teams playing, Argentina and all that.
Starting point is 00:31:03 Yep. But that happens in basically all sports. Like it happens. Why do you think the Lakers get so many fouls? Part of the game. Because it's, well, it's not part of the game.
Starting point is 00:31:12 It's good for ratings. The Lakers going deep in the playoffs, going in the finals, gets those major advertisers and networks. We want to see messy. I don't. I don't. I'm set out.
Starting point is 00:31:23 It's like, but all FIFA cares about is messy, one last hurrah winning at all. England winning it. Yeah, it's great for England, but we're trying to do numbers. They're trying to do numbers. Now that France is out.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Like they want France, Argentina, 1,000%. Mbapé versus Massa, 100%. Spain, Argentina or England, Argentina. Well, England is playing Argentina. Oh, they are playing in Argentina. Yeah, today.
Starting point is 00:31:47 Today. Today, I'll be on a plane. Where are you going? I have to go to L.A. to oversee a commercial and then Timonium, Maryland. And you travel more than anybody I know. Don't have a choice, Bobma. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:32:00 It's all good, though. It's all good, brother. Yeah, but Jay was like, when you guys talk soccer, it's so cringy. I started laughing. Well, because I was at this bar break you on Sunday. And this guy's like, who caught her one more, right? One more, we think it's on how I'm like, Hamzot?
Starting point is 00:32:17 It's not even the same fucking wake class. Oh, my God. Is there one? But even Joe knows because she's around me. She's like, she hits me. She's like, be cool. I'm always cool. and I just go, well, that's not going to work, right?
Starting point is 00:32:31 Because Homslaught fights at 85, kind of fights at 70. So the weight difference, then also just the matchup is terrible. So that's not going to work right. And he goes, right. Yeah, that's a good point. They could do it, though. I'm like, hey. They couldn't.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Oh, and I went, oh, this is like me and Cal and talking soccer and fighting the kid. That's right. It's super triggering. If you know what the fuck is going on. And I will say this, too. I am, like, I've seen a lot of soccer now. You know, I don't, hey, I don't care. No, hold on.
Starting point is 00:33:01 You think as you've watched World Cup for four weeks, you can talk about soccer and know what you're talking about? I don't care that much. It's like, no, hey, hold on. Hey, don't, hey, hey, hey, don't get twisted. Not a squorn. After Sunday, after the finals, soccer will not be brought up on this podcast for another four years. It's correct. You and I, I want to be completely clear.
Starting point is 00:33:24 We don't know dick about soccer. And I lose my attention. for England. Yeah. Lose my attention spent. I'll tune in last 15, 20 minutes. All good. No,
Starting point is 00:33:33 I'm a fair weather fan. My family watches every game. They love all of it, but they're Mexican. Yeah. I'm not. I'm not. God bless.
Starting point is 00:33:41 We talk about it once every four years, and then after that we move on. I'm rooting for England. I know it means a lot to them. I hope they win. If they were to lose, I won't lose an ounce of sleep. I won't think about that after the hour.
Starting point is 00:33:55 I'll back, damn, that sucks. I was root for England because Jay's going for him. my family's from there. After that, I won't even think about it. My favorite part of soccer, the shootouts. I like the shootouts. I like watching that and then them celebrate. But it takes a long time to get there. It's an hour and 20 minutes sometimes of one to one. Oh, that's a lot. When they're offside, anything you sign, I repost this guy goes, hey, for Americans who don't understand stalker, the majority of us,
Starting point is 00:34:22 any time there's something exciting, it's offsite. Okay? get rid of outside. I would almost send a thing to you about how great, what great athletes soccer players are, and they're great athletes. Oh, yeah. They're great athletes. But he was saying,
Starting point is 00:34:36 Messi, he was, he was just, he was trolling as American. He was, the baddest people in the planet are Americans, the Jack, what Russell Westbrook could,
Starting point is 00:34:43 if he decided to start playing soccer from a yearly age, it would be such a disaster for everybody. And, you know, it was just like, he was just going through our athletes and how big and Jack they are, and how fast they are.
Starting point is 00:34:56 And, you know. Yeah, we just don't give a, a flying fuck about soccer. Yeah. Yeah. And I like that, especially in Texas.
Starting point is 00:35:01 They're in California, too, but I see it here in Texas because I live here, right? There's soccer's year-round. There's so many kids playing because parents think it's safer than sign their kid up for football or whatever. So you get a lot of these soft kids playing soccer out here. The soft kids play soccer in America. So you see all these kids focusing on it. And little do those parents know that CT's higher in soccer than it is football.
Starting point is 00:35:22 Well, is that true? There's a lot of head. Bring it up, Jen. Is that right? Oh, yeah. Really? Oh, yeah. Is that true?
Starting point is 00:35:27 Yep. Because there's a lot of head budding, clashing. You're hitting the ball. That's not even headbutting. That's rare, but it's more of the headbutting the ball. Yeah, this may not be true, but I like where you're heads at. Bring it up. I like it.
Starting point is 00:35:41 I like your enthusiasm on a Wednesday. I really do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, American tackle football appears to carry substantially higher risk of CTA and soccer. Again, I like. Your, I like it. Chin, we're having fun.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Going kid sports. No, not in professional sports. Go in something. I just like in soccer football. Go in fake news.com. But I've heard that. I appreciate it. I get it.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Hey, Baba, tackle football, right? Yeah, I know. Right? You know what I mean? Yeah. You know what I'm saying? We're running into each other. Never say that again.
Starting point is 00:36:22 But listen. Yeah, I like your attitude. And you know what you are right now? Oh, there it is. There it is. There it is. Soccer players can accumulate, repetitive head impacts from heading the ball.
Starting point is 00:36:33 That's why soccer players are always slurring their words. Yeah, there hasn't been one, hasn't? No, probably not one. But you know what? Again, I appreciate what you're saying. Oh, wow, that's why. Particularly now in youth leagues, they've restricted or ban heading for younger children. That's in pussy blue states like fucking the nanny state of Massachusetts.
Starting point is 00:36:53 But in real states where people believe in sport, competition, and good old American great. He says, is there more C.T. and youth soccer than American football? The answer is absolutely not. Yeah. Look it up, Jen. Look it up, Jen.
Starting point is 00:37:08 Yeah. Okay, maybe not. But you know what? Back in the day when we didn't have this, we could have just kept on right now. That's right, buddy. That's right. Well, that's, I remember doing Rogan's. And then some dad would repeat that and then it becomes little.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Doing Rogan's podcast way back and way, way back. And I just had a bunch of truisms. And he did too. And then people would check with Google. And I was like, oh. You get annihilated. Oh, yeah. annihilated.
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Starting point is 00:39:35 It's real to me. I love it. It's one of my favorite moments in a podcast when we get excited. How do you feel about the news? I was cut off guard. I know I send it chin for a current event, but Tom Seguer and Christina, divorce. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:48 Now, where do they together, 20 years? 18 years. What I say, what I say about this is, especially when you have huge shots in the household, that's a huge success. they beat your, I'm sorry, they built your mom's house network. Yeah. That's a success. What I would say is the kids.
Starting point is 00:40:03 Yeah, what I would say is that how about a little, how about a hand for two people that made it work for 18 years? That's a big deal. Yeah. So I say that. And that's all I'll say about it. And I see Christina all the time at the mothership. She's awesome. Oh, she's awesome.
Starting point is 00:40:23 I wish them all the best. That's all I have to say. How do you think their show changes now that they're, do you think they're going to be more open or more help back? I think because they're comics, and as long as it's, as long as they're cool and like, I don't know the reason for the divorce,
Starting point is 00:40:37 I have no idea what it is. As long as there's not bitterness, the bitterness will come off. They cannot, they're not good enough actors to not do that. If there are issues there, it will come to light in the podcast. She seems very,
Starting point is 00:40:50 very, very up being happy when I see her. Well, she's a comic. So, so I think she'll, you know, take the punch and, keep on going. Yeah, I'll stay out of it.
Starting point is 00:41:00 I don't, I don't really like to comment on any of that stuff. I don't know, you know. Oh, I do, because it's a podcast, right? And that's our job. I just wish for the best, but I mean. Of course. If you, we got to have a,
Starting point is 00:41:09 the point is I don't know anything about it. I don't know. Yeah, that's my thing. I don't know why they're going to divorce. I know Tim got skinny and sexy and that's a problem. Right. Tom, you mean? Tom, what I say?
Starting point is 00:41:18 You said Tim. All right. You know what I mean? Timmy Tom. I do. Timmy Tom. Yeah. We call him Timmy.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Yeah, it's a bummer. For the kids, because the kids are young, that's going to be tough. Or also as a kid, it's awesome, too. My parents got divorced. I got two houses, two Christmases, two bedrooms. It was kind of a good time. As a kid, you really don't know what's going on? I would be bummed out, but...
Starting point is 00:41:41 Yeah. Well, but not if... Well, it's... When you're eight or nine, you really don't understand what's going on. No, I remember when my parents would fight when I was that young, I was scared of death that they would break up. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:53 No, it's definitely scared for the kiddos. I don't know how old the kiddos is. are but that's what you gotta hope it's okay with them yeah but yeah to continue on the show yeah i mean you could only do that with a another comic like most women are not gonna continue to do a podcast with their ex-husband right that's a super rare combination yeah that's not that's not a like me and joe ever got divorced heaven forbid knock on wood there would be no podcasting she'd be like she'd burn my fucking face off yeah yeah yeah one of the things yeah that that's it's like we're not gonna be yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:42:26 Like you and Amanda aren't launching a podcast network together. No. But we got a long great. Yeah, but that's different. Yeah. That's different than sitting down talking shop every day. The main thing is if you have kids, you want to be friends with your ex. I ought to.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Well, you have to, really. Yep. But it's surprise you too. Like, there's this family. We're pretty close with our kids or friends. And we're out of barbecue and it's, you know, like, where's, where's Gary at? Oh, it'll surprise you. She's like, oh, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:42:59 You see her drinking a little much. You're like, huh, she's kind of going hard on the paint. And then a few drinks and finally she's like, well, it's better you guys find out now. We're getting it divorced. You're like, oh, shit, what? I thought you guys were getting. Nope, that's happening. Like, oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:43:17 Yeah, just, you know. Yeah. Yeah, you know, relationships are complicated, difficult. Who knows what's going on? It's like you better tend to that garden. every day. Otherwise, weeds grow. Hard to do.
Starting point is 00:43:32 What else you got, Jen? All right. There's a... But I will say the Tom, Christina, anything, did surprise me. Me too. Give me a list of a thousand people.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Yeah. And they're like, pick this couple who's going to get divorced. They would not be on my list. But again, I don't know what's going on. Maybe this has been rumbling for a while because this fans were complaining
Starting point is 00:43:52 they weren't on the show together a lot. So people were speculating on it. But I don't know. Who knows? Yeah. But all the stuff I read said that it was amicable. Then they said that Tom wasn't wearing his ring for a little while, so people kind of picked up on it.
Starting point is 00:44:06 And then they said they're going to continue the show together, which is cool. And sometimes you just grow apart, 18 years. Like Tom's a completely different human being, obviously physically, project-wise, career-wise. It's just after 18 years. Like, yeah, some people change after 18 years. And you're constantly around, I mean, it's great to be around your partner, but constantly at work, at home, everywhere.
Starting point is 00:44:29 I think that's got to be pretty tough. Yeah, it'd be tough. Yeah, if you and I were married, it'd be tough. But at least on the guy's side of things, least time got a divorce in Texas, it's not California. Oh, yeah, so it's way better to get financially here, right? Yeah, yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:44:46 All right, so this is in Valley Fairmont, Utah. Some random dude came up to this kiosk. He asked him, was he Muslim? There's way more to it, but in general. He asked if he was Muslim. He said yes, and then he started stabbing him. I think he was stabbed 15 times. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:45:04 He is in the hospital. He should be able to make it. And here's the footage of it. So these are the good Samarans coming in to help. This guy got stabbed, and this guy has a knife. That was a blue shirt and a hat. And they're going to do this in front of a pro image. I love pro image.
Starting point is 00:45:26 And he just stabbed him because he's Muslim? Yep. And then this is, boom. That's a Samoan. Yep. Tongue. Utah. That's a.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Oh, yeah. I'm trying to have problems with the Samoan's. And he also got an umpire from my mom. Oh, he knocked him out. Yeah, good for him. So do them. Yeah, knock that motherfucker.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Give him a little lip service. Oh, his wife's filming. Yep. Whose wife? I think the guy that was punching. When he knocked him, she was, oh my God, babe. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:55 There you go. To just stab him because he's Muslim? Yeah. Yeah, and that guy's at least my age. At least my age. Oh, yeah. I'd assume older. Like it was weird when you got an old man.
Starting point is 00:46:07 Oh, he's 48. Go back to that 48-year-old for a second. Police in West Valley City, Utah, say suspect, 48. Wow. Peter Larson alleged you told investigators they he targeted a kiosk employee because the victim was Muslim and tended to kill him. According to police, book it out for David, the victim was working at a kiosk inside the mall. Kurd Monday, stabbed multiple times, bystanders intervened.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Investigators had. I've said there's no indication the victim provoked to the attack, yep. Yeah, that guy's life's over. Let me see the guy again. These people look just old. He accidentally hit the wrong guy. He did hit the wrong guy.
Starting point is 00:46:53 That's not good. Now, this poor man who got stabbed. This is the second angle. Let's go back to the first. Oops. Right there. Jesus. That poor guy is fucking a mess.
Starting point is 00:47:14 choke him out choke him on that's like a proper stranger's thing mall they're the clears in the background you know smells like cinnabon and blood now oof nice punch nice punch
Starting point is 00:47:33 there's nobody more you want around than that simone guy yeah that's a nice thing to have a couple of giant tongans well there's only one but yeah no there's two there's another big simon the one holding him and the one punching him oh tight move bass brothers big boys Jesus
Starting point is 00:47:52 Well that guy woke up in handcuffs Now he's done for Yeah Too bad he's not dead This happened a few days ago But we never got to it It's the snakes that got loose in China From a breeding farm
Starting point is 00:48:07 A snake breeding farm So over 900 Snakes got Or escapes And cobra's chill like that in the water Some of them swim well Some of them are venomous Yeah they swim well
Starting point is 00:48:17 The footage is incredible Yep That's them Cruising like that That's that's that's that's birds That's birds That's birds that's birds They're going for a ride
Starting point is 00:48:36 Wow Those snakes are yeah baby We free Look at that Great swimmers Who's catching them? Oh you'll see in a second Oh they start catching them
Starting point is 00:48:48 Oh yeah oh yeah Oh my god It's so many snakes though Yeah so many poisonous snakes Oh I bet they're having the time Of their lives though Those snakes are just living.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Those kids caught them? Yeah, some kids caught them. They're cute. They must be non-venomous. Yeah, some of them are non-venomous, but some are. Obviously, the cobras don't want. Look at these little kids. I love kids.
Starting point is 00:49:14 They don't give a... They're all grabbing snakes and playing with them. That is so great. That snake's like, what the hell? Yeah, the snake is like, I'm on a tree branch and it's moving. Look at that little one. Wow. Hold on, hold on. I wonder who caught the cobras, though.
Starting point is 00:49:27 this is right a different location this they threw this out afterwards oh yeah that may not be oh so it looks like yeah it looks like that yeah she doesn't even look chinese come on chin yeah she can look kind of chinese does she like chinese be no no she's probably indonesian and they shouldn't be in that water because they're probably saw water crocodiles in there too yeah you guys are getting good at this get out of there um let's see what i'll show you jesus take the oh i'll just play this this is city of boise and they're doing some sort of LBGTQ. Benda Boys E.
Starting point is 00:50:03 It's a nice place. There's really nothing to this. It's just interesting to watch. Okay, let me see. A librarian with a handsome man. I'm here at our Hillcrest branch where on June 13th, we will be holding our second annual pride. Is he announcing he's in the next slap fight?
Starting point is 00:50:19 Wait, wait, no, what's behind them? Bring together community and connect people with resources such as employment resources, housing resources, and more. And it's also a really fun time to just get together, meet people. You'll get things like buttons, and stickers. We have totes that we can press our designs on to. And it's just a really fun time to
Starting point is 00:50:37 get together and just communicate and just be with being able to be. Hi. That is the most bizarre shit I've ever seen in my life. Everything from the background to this person. The whole thing is a train wreck. Yeah. It's really strange. All righty.
Starting point is 00:50:59 Let's go. Oh, so this post by Connor was just odd, but then he is. advertising his new Mac energy drink. Mac energy. Oh, that's the Mac energy. Is that his wife? Yeah, his wife.
Starting point is 00:51:13 She looks pretty, huh? She looks different, though. She's been through some stuff. Oh, baby. It's delicious, isn't it? Isn't it, man? Wow. You have face on you?
Starting point is 00:51:34 No, that's my first. That's delicious. It's like a tropical. It's like a tropical. Yeah, it's like a tropical, some trouble of, isn't it? Yeah. Mac.
Starting point is 00:51:45 God. Let me ask something, Brennan. Take one of me, 28 years of age. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. Let's go. Yeah, I don't think God cares about his comeback. What was we saying? What was your question?
Starting point is 00:52:16 I hope the best for him. How does that sell? Now, I was just thinking the same thing. I don't know. I have no clue. I do not know. What is his, what is his marketability now? He's still a major drawl.
Starting point is 00:52:29 he's still the biggest face of the UFC you know so if poton released a drink or sugar shan or patty pimlet he outsells all of them so I'm sure there's some sort of good compensation for him and also he didn't put any money up nothing they're just using his name and likeness the idea is to get it to a point where you can sell it that's all they're doing yeah I think they kind of look cool though to be honest that can is freaking cool I'll give him that oh yeah I like it I like that's a good question what what how's that sell I don't know I don't know I'd assume
Starting point is 00:53:05 it does pretty well he's still a very colorful personality he's still oh the biggest the biggest right like he's my friend said that when Connor would fight he was a bartender in New York he made New Year's Eve money everybody would pile in so yeah that's around the world bubble yeah yeah yeah I'd assume it does well does do like proper 12 shit no proper 12 whiskey no Um, but they're, they're linked up with him. So he's got he's got he's yeah, but I'm saying does it do the reason that got sold is because of Conner McGregor. Right.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Does it do that? Probably not. But I'm sure it does decent. When you think of energy drinks, like there's so much competition. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. He's doing for a reason. It's very, very difficult with, with a can like that.
Starting point is 00:53:48 Because what you have to do is there's a limited space on distribution on the trucks that actually transport. Yeah, but that's the appeal of Conne McGregor. Like the distribution is where you make your money. and when Connor's attached to it and he's like, yeah, I'll do a signing here, I'll do a parent's here. So distribution, that's why they partnered with him.
Starting point is 00:54:05 Distribution is not an issue. He can get shelf-space. That's why proper 12, like, don't get twisted. Proper 12 is a shit whiskey compared to real whiskeys. But because Connor was behind it, his distribution from the jump was, it probably took Buffalo Trace.
Starting point is 00:54:19 It probably took Buffalo Trace 20 years to get the distribution Connor has, so that's why it sold so fat. And people don't realize that distribution is everything, right? It's everything. It's everything. because they're good old boys club they have jack daniels they they have all there's limited space
Starting point is 00:54:33 there's limited space so you got to where is it when you're walking into the super but for distribution for connor now that's the least of his issues he'll get distribution especially in america yeah now ireland i don't know already so i saw this pop up today nikita han when one of the alleged well she got the civil suit right so she wrote a book it's coming out in september and i thought the timing was just a little interesting. Nikita Han is telling her own words, her memoir,
Starting point is 00:55:05 Not the Perfect Victim arrived September to a second through Hatchet Books, Ireland, written with, it goes to December 2018. I don't know. It was that far back. Listen,
Starting point is 00:55:24 I'll wait for Luke Thomas to read this and do a recap. I'll be honest. I'm probably not going to read the book. But I mean, coming out of the book, you know, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:55:37 I don't know. Luke had one of the lead journalist from Ireland who was at the the trial every day he did a whole breakdown with him go watch that it's damning evidence or what do you mean it's tough i'm i'm more intrigued now to to see what's going on because if i what i remember i remember she was like i don't know if i remember correctly or not but she was like partying with that other dude afterwards and i know the cc tv i know you and i ride on that right uh i don't know the details so i know watch the luke stuff It's a tough pill.
Starting point is 00:56:10 There are a lot of stories. I'm going to watch it. Yeah. And these aren't stories. A lot of details. Yeah, yeah. It's tough. And when you get into a court of law, they go through every exhaustive detail.
Starting point is 00:56:20 That case is still going on, matter of fact. Because two of the witnesses for Connor who said they saw her doing something that would help Connor, when they actually went to get their, you know, accounts of the event, they actually... The case gone on it's being appealed. Yeah. Yeah, but then also they're thinking some of those witnesses lied. And they found that out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:45 And lied for a Connor, not for Nikita. Yeah. As far as what I've heard. I don't know, man. It's all a shit show. Okay. Let's do this one. So guys, wife, I guess, took money from their account to go to a Chris Brown show.
Starting point is 00:57:09 and then he was one of the, or she was one of the women that got brought on stage and they did, you know. Have you seen the one? Is she the one that gets bent over? Yeah. Bro.
Starting point is 00:57:17 I mean, she's one of the ones at least because I don't know. There's a video of this. Yeah, she's married but the husband was there and she goes on stage and he, I mean, they basically have sex on stage. Yeah, that's probably the husband's kink.
Starting point is 00:57:28 I think this is a different one then. Oh, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no, no, everybody's like you. No, no, no, he was not happy. You know what I'm saying? No, no. Hey, you wish. This guy was furious.
Starting point is 00:57:38 I would be, I would be, I would be furious if my wife did that on stage. Think she can get on stage with Chris Brown. Take you down, huh? Take you down here. Here's the ball of shit. You think you get on stage with Chris Brown will come get your shit. Come get all your shit. Talk about, take me down here.
Starting point is 00:58:01 Take you down. How about now you take you down? I think you can get all the stairs with Chris Brown. That's his wife. That's his husband. Yeah. I'll take you down. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:11 So. I have made this point before. and I will make it again. Guys, this is the only acceptable reaction when this amount of disrespect comes from your lady. Of course. There's no recovery.
Starting point is 00:58:22 Yeah, that's what it is. It's just completely. If that's your thing, if you're a couple and your swingers, but you do that on stage, if you do that in front of the world. I know, keep up the swinging thing. Most people aren't, right?
Starting point is 00:58:33 So a group of girls, there are people, though, that there are couples that are into this stuff. Not the majority of me. You're taught, that's the minority. But I'm just saying, but they exist. And so they exist,
Starting point is 00:58:42 but that's acceptable. For most people at the Chris Brown concert are not swingers. You know what I'm saying? So when he brings these chicks on stage, there's a lot of dudes that are like, what the fuck, dude? Like, what are you doing? Like, my wife and the other moms here, they love Chris Brown.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Yeah. I think he's playing in Dallas, something like that. And like, we're going, like, no, you're not. And then my wife's like, hold on, hold on. We're going, but we're not sitting in the front room. We're going for the music. Yeah. We would, if he even tried to get us on stage, we would never.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Obviously. Like, we'll keep that same energy. Keep that same energy. for me if your lady isn't ride or die in public for you and she does that oh you see ya like what are you talking about now there Chris Brown I am sure has plenty of married couples that are like hey you know there's definitely people out there like that but obviously this is not one of those no the majority aren't going to be like oh it's all good you know no the majority's not that that woman must have wanted to get a divorce.
Starting point is 00:59:42 I mean, she said that nothing happened, but I mean, it was just entertaining. You know what? It's not that, yeah, did Chris Brown put his wiener in you? No, it's just the lack of respect for your husband because you came home that night, right? So it's like, what the fuck are you doing? You're going to have kids in the future maybe. Like, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:59:59 And he's got you on a couch dry humping you and you're making out with him with an open mouth. Just Google Chris Brown concert. He's literally hitting this girl from the back. married woman and the husband's like uh-huh you can tell he's fucking fuming i'd be like get the fuck out of here i'd probably do it on instagram dude i was on a date with a girl yeah i was on a date with a girl i liked her i liked her we were at i remember we were playing pool and there was this fucking handsome as shit six foot five inch man who was jacked out of his mind she started talking to him
Starting point is 01:00:37 It was so obvious She was so obvious that she dug him And you know what I did? This one? I left I didn't even say bye I said I got it I understand
Starting point is 01:00:47 Bebees this is a difference Because they're married I leave You know what I'm saying? Yeah Oh my God No that that's the dude who threw all his shit out What?
Starting point is 01:00:56 Well this is boozy badass But bro But there's there's one where he's hitting a girl from behind It's like Uh and he's just looking. Look at him. Someone said demon time.
Starting point is 01:01:12 No, that's not it, Chin. That's just a... There's one of... It's not very Christian. Railing a girl from behind. We're going to have to go to church. That's the couch, too. That's the couch.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Well, it's a thing, right? So girls want to all be part of this thing. But if you're married, how about don't do that? You would hope not. Yeah, but you know what? Well, what? Everybody wants to be famous. even if it means being a public porn star.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Is that the girl? But I assume that's not the same girl whose husband kicked her out. Now, I'm pretty sure he gets behind her, just railing from behind. There's one of them where he does that. But I don't want to see it so bad. We know he does this stuff.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Hey, celebrity on that level. But my thing, these girls, do they get cut up in the moment and then they forget that, see, I can't have that. Oh, you can't? We can't. You mean? We can't.
Starting point is 01:02:10 You mean, I'm the mother of your child. children? Would that be a problem? I mean, what the fuck are we doing? I mean, first of all, the guy can fuck. Yeah. You know, Chris Brown's, you know. The camera work sucks, so.
Starting point is 01:02:22 There's a whole thing going on there. Now, I assume they're probably having some drinks. They're feeling themselves. Sure. And then Chris Brown calls on. You know what? Again, the world's watching. How about we don't do this when the world is watching?
Starting point is 01:02:38 Let me just try YouTube. Yeah, that's bad, man. I have a heart on right now. But the point is this. Handsome kid. Apparently he can play ball. A lot of them are from the front. There's been a lot on the front.
Starting point is 01:03:04 Listen, it's choreographed guys, all right? It's all an act. We can just imagine. Sex meter hits red hot when you go to a Chris Brown concert. The sex meter hits red hot. That's all I'm going to tell you.
Starting point is 01:03:22 Guy tells Chris Brown his fiance is off limits at the concert. Yeah. No, but keep going. She ain't going to do it. Keep going. That's the appropriate reaction. No way. A big fan, not this ain't the one.
Starting point is 01:03:34 I'll kill you. All right, have a good day. You got to be like, hey, look at these, look at my ears. I'll beat up everybody on the stage. Literally anybody else, I'll kill you. Go somewhere else. You're not fucking my girlfriend behind. No, I didn't, I didn't pay money to watch my girl get far.
Starting point is 01:03:46 I'll twist your head off. Like, yeah, anyway, we got it. I don't even see him doing doggy style. What actually, him looking her in the eye might be worse and making out. The kissing. The kissing's the worst. Yeah, you can't kiss, man. What the fuck?
Starting point is 01:04:05 Yeah. Super intimate. Um, oh, this is another Ray J thing. Dude, Ray J is freaking hilarious. Yeah, he's a troll. Yeah, he's definitely a troll. But this sounds like a real story, and it's a bit long, tell me when it's cut it off.
Starting point is 01:04:24 This is the guy who made Kim Kardashian famous, right? Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah. Yeah. Like third. And this is when I'm back in the day, because I'm a change man now. What does it mean to say,
Starting point is 01:04:34 you're on your third home girl? I was on my, that night. You know how you're just running through him? He's smacking something and then they're just a lot going on.
Starting point is 01:04:41 So, wrong, right. So one coming, my assistant's like, listen, if you really want to, you know what I'm saying, you know, be intimate and fuck this nigga.
Starting point is 01:04:53 They don't need you to hop in a shower, you know, get super clean. This was organized. Yeah, once you're done, just have the towel on. When he comes in,
Starting point is 01:05:01 just take the towel off and, you know, and do what you want to do. Right? which you guys said I was going to do. Cool. So I walk in, she's out the shower, she takes the towel off, boom. Pussy, ditties, everything.
Starting point is 01:05:18 She looked good. I didn't, so I go, okay, it was this chick I was fucking went right before she came in that I really was into, but I was still just trying to put numbers up. You know what I'm saying? And so I did the whole check, you know, I fingered in, and it was,
Starting point is 01:05:38 It was different. It was different than the usual test. It felt like it felt like a decatheter. What is it called? The thing they put the girls in there so you don't get pregnant or whatever. But you can fill it. Like it's like you can feel it. Like the thing like for that you, I know exactly what he told.
Starting point is 01:06:01 Sounds real scientific. A fuck a couple girls like that in the past. Paul Pierce needs to put the alcohol in the condom. The IUD? Yes. Yes, yes. It's very sharp. So I'm thinking she got the IUD in here.
Starting point is 01:06:14 So I'm like, I don't really want to go IUD tonight. Right? So, so we, right? So we, we, we kept talking. I didn't really, I didn't move forward on smashing. I did suck her titty. And I admit that. You sucked one titty.
Starting point is 01:06:36 You sucked one titty. Definitely got the two. Come on now. Check this out. They were, to me, at the time, they were real tities because they were saggy. Okay.
Starting point is 01:06:53 It was like super saggy, so I'm like, okay, cool. She ain't even, she got natural tities. Which I love saggy titties, right? All right? Because they can feel it when you're sucking on them. Yeah. So, long story short, this is high culture.
Starting point is 01:07:10 It's high culture. my finger in. I decided to just not go there, right? And we was just friends. She was somebody stylist, a real popular person stylist. So, boom.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Later, the homie bangs on my door because I guess he'd start fucking there. He was like, bro, that bitch we was fucking with, bro. She's a man. She's a man. He was like, he was going crazy. I'm like, calm down
Starting point is 01:07:36 because my heart had dropped because I'm like, which one? You know which one, you know which one, Jay. He told me which one, and I'm like, oh, okay. No, you knew. Now, I wasn't in the same position he was in, you know, so to speak. Yeah, you were.
Starting point is 01:07:51 Because I didn't go all the way. Yeah, you did. But I told him, listen, you're not alone, bro. He was tripping. I said, you're not alone, bro. I definitely sucked on her titty. And I put my finger in it, right? And him.
Starting point is 01:08:05 Just to ease his mind because he was tripping. But they're best friends. him. He's hilarious. Yeah. He's hilarious. And then I got to know her and she starts showing me pictures of all the niggas in the industry. She fucking.
Starting point is 01:08:21 That's crazy. Because they probably didn't know. Hey, can you stop this for a second? I've heard enough. Isn't he the one who said he was bleeding from his eyes and he had six months to live? It's all. It has to all. This guy is just great.
Starting point is 01:08:32 This guy is just great. I'm dying. I almost fucked the training. Did I? I might be gay. Yeah. He does all this shit. It's great.
Starting point is 01:08:40 You never know. he just hangs just out of reach. And on this podcast, again, they confront him about being gay. Yeah. Can you ask you? He goes, he always kind of finds a way to divert it and never says it. He's just, he's got a great sense of humor and he doesn't give a shit. And he's probably a smart dude with his words about manipulating the room.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Yeah. He's smart like a crazy like a fox. Yeah. He's really good with it. Yeah. Probably, by the way, correct me if we're wrong, hanging out with him socially, he's probably great. All the shit goes away. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Yeah. Most people I know that. No one says awesome. Yeah. yeah it's all a character oh this is hilarious you did say this bram rea goes man i'm never looking i'm never bringing my girlfriend to fight ever again look at look at look bro no one looking at bram merino took me a while to find him to be honest because his girl's all hot oh oh oh that's so that's his girl's super hot yeah hilarious
Starting point is 01:09:32 i looked more into it apparently she's a porn star and i think he's dating someone else i don't know how they were sitting together oh i wonder how they were interesting I'm sure it was a coincidence. She's a porn star? Yeah, Violet Myers. Wow. We'll bring her up for a second. Let me make sure.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Because she's gorgeous. Let me go over here. So he's just joking and say, I'm never bringing my girl to fight again? I think. I don't know enough about this, but this is Violet and Myers. Oh.
Starting point is 01:10:02 I'm familiar with her work. Are you? Yeah. Okay. She looks tiny here, but like big, thick. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:10 Well, she looks different. Is that? I don't know if that's her, Bob. I think it's her. She just got a nose job. Oh. Yeah. All right. Really? I can't. Yeah. She looks a little different. But here her nose looks more narrow. I don't know. I don't know what's going on here.
Starting point is 01:10:29 It's hilarious, though, because Brandon was saying, I've never bringing my girl again to these goddamn fights. Because nobody looked at him. No. No one even paid attention to it. That's really funny. What else you got, Jen? Yeah, it's hilarious. Okay. So I don't know what. happened to this guy, but I saw this video and I was infuriated, but go ahead and
Starting point is 01:10:48 you guys give your take. And this is out of Jersey mics, I believe. Look at your guy's face. Yeah. So, okay, this girl comes in and it's her birthday. Yeah, who are you talking to? Yeah, I bet you won't say nothing now.
Starting point is 01:11:05 My name is David? Yeah, what you said, get the fuck out, right? Yeah, that's what you said, right? No, and don't try to be nice. You said, get the fuck out, right? You said, get the fuck out, right? Say it now. Say get the fuck out. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Uh-huh. Jersey Mike. Uh-huh. Yeah. Because it's my birthday and I ask for a birthday now. Okay. Yeah, okay. Um, watch you lose your job.
Starting point is 01:11:35 Look, your man standing at the door. Come on. Right. Not saying anything to you. And watch you lose your dog, David. Broke ass is on my birthday. This is how I get treated on my birthday at Jersey Mike. Yeah. Fuck your birthday. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Keep going. And you're going to have a whole lawsuit. You got the right one to play with.
Starting point is 01:11:58 You don't need no money. Yeah. If you work at any McDonald's, any Jersey mics, you deal with at least once a day. Actually, if you only deal with it once a day, it's a good day. I would freaking get out. I'd be like just get out.
Starting point is 01:12:11 She's asking for free sandwich. I would deal with that shit, like the weirdest stuff. How long I got to wait for my fries? And people freaking out. But she wants a free sandwich? because it's their birthday. Respond with fuck your birthday.
Starting point is 01:12:22 Oh, people love that one. Do they want to make shirts out of it now? Free sandwich. Okay. I'm like, wait, so ladies just so you understand, millions of people have birthdays every day. You think we're giving out just food nonstop if they all come in here? And being mad about it.
Starting point is 01:12:39 Yeah, it's really bad. But his face is hilarious. Yeah. He's done. Done. Okay, dokey. All right, buddy. Oh, you want to see this one real quick?
Starting point is 01:12:55 Let's just do one more. Yeah. This is, this is a, like five days old. Yeah, Shikor and Shannon Shark go at it. So, Shkore tells him he doesn't know boxing. So basically, Sharnan Sharp was saying that he's, you know, Shikor's an elite fighter, but for as far as entertainment, you graded enough. And then this is what happens afterwards.
Starting point is 01:13:13 But again, if you know Shant, like, I grew up with Denver Broncos fans, Shannon's a legend, he can do no wrong. But any, like, Burt Kreischer's been on Shand's show, a bunch of guys have, his team's not Shannon his team has questions to make sure it goes viral and it's controversial so they know by bringing this guest Shannon's just going to ask the questions so they can clip it so it goes viral
Starting point is 01:13:34 so Shannon going you're elite but you're not entertaining and like can you imagine if course Stevens is here can you imagine saying that to him you're elite but you're not very entertaining we would never but for Shannon this is his this is what he does the positive news
Starting point is 01:13:49 and so if somebody say something that you don't want to hear, you assume, well, I don't value your opinion because you're not a boxing opinion. I assume that you don't know shit about boxing. That's all I'm trying to tell you. You don't know issue about basketball, but you got an opinion on it. I don't try to debate. If I'm sitting here with Kawhi Linnah, I wouldn't try to debate with Kawhi Lidon, about basketball. Because I'm not that ignorant. I can't have an opinion about the boxing side. What I'm trying to tell you is you're being ignorant. That's it. I get all that. That's fair. That's fine. You're being ignorant.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Chakur. Book ignorant is something that you know. never come out of your mouth because you don't have a degree. Okay. I run circles around you. You know, but I don't know. Be respectful. There is a million people on the plane. Shakur is saying he's ignorant in boxing.
Starting point is 01:14:34 High school or finished school. Not in life. They didn't call me ignorant. You did. Be respectful. You're being ignorant when it comes to the sport of boxing. That's fair. That's what you're being.
Starting point is 01:14:44 I'm not calling you ignorant when it comes. I'm on Shikorsat on this. Me too. in boxing. But again, Shannon doesn't believe this. Shannon would never talk like that. Shannon's doing this because the producers that bums me out.
Starting point is 01:14:59 Created a list of questions in order to go viral. So you're going to bring Chikor Stevenson on and be like, you're good box where you're not very entertained. That's not Shannon. That's not a bad day. It's also, I think Shannon would know how hard it is to be Shikor Stevens to get to that level at boxing.
Starting point is 01:15:13 Boxing's. Yeah, but to Shannon's point, like you signed a major deal and this is why. Like he, his producers and them are, make sure you have. ask this question. I bet Shannon's like, now eventually he made a deal with the devil and he's like, yeah, no problem. But I would imagine at the start, Shan's like, what? Yeah. I'm not bringing Tom Brady on telling me slower, non-athletic. Yeah. Like that's crazy. Like, well, do you want to get that
Starting point is 01:15:35 $50 million contract with Spotify or whoever the fuck you sign with? So that, you know, you're making a deal with the devil. Yep. I love Shannon though. One of the grades. Remember when sex take came out, it's hilarious. Yeah. One of the grades. Oh, yeah. Did he never go back to ESPN after that? But he didn't need to. He makes more money podcast. That's right. Yep. Did you see Bud Light dropped Dustin Porre?
Starting point is 01:16:00 Officially? Yeah, they removed them from all the commercials. That's so fucked up. Yeah, it's fucked up. But on my super chat, this Black Ross, he's a black dude, I go, man, if you're Bud Light, wouldn't you want to rally around Dustin right now and support him and go so much further? And he made a good point.
Starting point is 01:16:15 Black Ross goes, you're missing the point. They didn't drop him because he's having an alcohol issue. He got drunk. They dropped him because he said the end work. Yeah, that's right. I'm like, oh, I'm not even thinking about that. That's right. Dustin grew up, went to high school in an all-black high school.
Starting point is 01:16:30 Yeah. But that doesn't mean you get a free pass. That's what it is. There'll be a little timeout. Yeah, he'll be all right. Yeah, a little timeout for a little bit. He'll be fine. All right.
Starting point is 01:16:41 Is that it? Yeah, that's it. You're going to be at Magoobie's, baby. Baltimore, you got to stay in that one area of Baltimore now, right? It's the wire outside that. It's the wire. Well, yeah, Lutherville, Maryland is actually the outskirts. so it would be fine.
Starting point is 01:16:52 We're good. Oh, you're not in, you're not the old Magoooos. Right. San Antonio, Texas, LOL comedy club. I haven't been there in a while. Can't wait. We got COVID there. That's right.
Starting point is 01:17:01 July 24, 25, 26, we got COVID. That's exactly where we caught it. But it'll be a COVID free zone. We're going to have some fun. We walked through a COVID cloud, packed house, high-fiving in the middle. We're the first ones to get it. Yeah. In comedy.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Yeah. But that reminds us because Joey Deals went bad on us when we got COVID, but he's moving to Austin. Joe is? Yep. No kidding. Yep. He's down and kill on the pod. That's great. Love him. I think, so isn't he moving, but like just, he's getting a house here, but just going to come back and forth? Yeah, I guess.
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